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- SMS_Greif_(1914) length "131700.0".
- SMS_Greif_(1914) abstract "See SMS Greif for a German light cruiser.SMS Greif was a converted freighter serving as a merchant raider with Imperial Germany.Originally named Guben, she was a (4962 GRT) steel-hulled steamship owned by the German-Australian Line (DADG), Hamburg. Greif was converted for military service at Kaiserliche Werft Kiel, in 1915. Greif was commissioned 23 January 1916 and sailed from the Elbe port of Cuxhaven on 27 February 1916 under the command of Fregattenkapitän Rudolf Tietze (born 13 September 1874). The Royal Navy had learned of Greif's sailing and was waiting in the North Sea.Greif was disguised as the Norwegian Rena bound for Tønsberg, Norway when intercepted by the 15,620-ton armed merchant cruiser Alcantara on the morning of 29 February 1916. Alcantara closed to 2000 yards and slowed to lower a boarding cutter when Greif hoisted the German battle ensign, increased speed, and opened fire. Alcantara returned fire with six 6-inch (15-cm) guns and two 3-pounders. Range was never more than 3000 yards. Alcantara took a torpedo amidships on the port side, and one of Alcantaras shells exploded the ready ammunition for Greifs after gun. Both ships lost speed. Greifs crew abandoned ship 40 minutes after opening fire. Alcantara sank first. The light cruiser Comus and destroyer Munster then arrived to sink the stationary Greif and rescue 210 German survivors.".
- SMS_Greif_(1914) commissioningDate "1916-01-23".
- SMS_Greif_(1914) country German_Empire.
- SMS_Greif_(1914) length "131.7".
- SMS_Greif_(1914) shipBeam "16.4".
- SMS_Greif_(1914) status "sunk 29 February 1916".
- SMS_Greif_(1914) thumbnail War_Ensign_of_Germany_1903-1918.svg?width=300.
- SMS_Greif_(1914) topSpeed "24.076".
- SMS_Greif_(1914) wikiPageID "19517207".
- SMS_Greif_(1914) wikiPageRevisionID "556934436".
- SMS_Greif_(1914) shipAcquired "1915".
- SMS_Greif_(1914) shipArmament "Four /40 guns with 600 rounds ammunition, one /40 rapid fire gun with 200 rounds ammunition, and two torpedo-tubes with 12 torpedoes".
- SMS_Greif_(1914) shipBuilder "Neptun".
- SMS_Greif_(1914) shipCommissioned "1916-01-23".
- SMS_Greif_(1914) shipComplement "10".
- SMS_Greif_(1914) shipCountry German_Empire.
- SMS_Greif_(1914) shipDisplacement "9900".
- SMS_Greif_(1914) shipFate "--02-29".
- SMS_Greif_(1914) shipFlag File:War_Ensign_of_Germany_1903-1918.svg.
- SMS_Greif_(1914) shipLaunched "1914".
- SMS_Greif_(1914) shipName "Greif".
- SMS_Greif_(1914) shipPropulsion "Two coal-fired boilers, one 3,000 shaft horsepower 3-cylinder triple expansion reciprocating steam engine driving one propeller".
- SMS_Greif_(1914) shipRange "at".
- SMS_Greif_(1914) subject Category:1914_ships.
- SMS_Greif_(1914) subject Category:Auxiliary_cruisers_of_the_Imperial_German_Navy.
- SMS_Greif_(1914) subject Category:Maritime_incidents_in_1916.
- SMS_Greif_(1914) subject Category:World_War_I_commerce_raiders.
- SMS_Greif_(1914) subject Category:World_War_I_cruisers_of_Germany.
- SMS_Greif_(1914) subject Category:World_War_I_shipwrecks_in_the_North_Sea.
- SMS_Greif_(1914) point "61.75 1.1666666666666667".
- SMS_Greif_(1914) type MeanOfTransportation.
- SMS_Greif_(1914) type Ship.
- SMS_Greif_(1914) type Product.
- SMS_Greif_(1914) type DesignedArtifact.
- SMS_Greif_(1914) type SpatialThing.
- SMS_Greif_(1914) comment "See SMS Greif for a German light cruiser.SMS Greif was a converted freighter serving as a merchant raider with Imperial Germany.Originally named Guben, she was a (4962 GRT) steel-hulled steamship owned by the German-Australian Line (DADG), Hamburg. Greif was converted for military service at Kaiserliche Werft Kiel, in 1915.".
- SMS_Greif_(1914) label "SMS Greif (1914)".
- SMS_Greif_(1914) label "SMS Greif (Schiff, 1914)".
- SMS_Greif_(1914) label "SMS Greif".
- SMS_Greif_(1914) label "グライフ (仮装巡洋艦)".
- SMS_Greif_(1914) sameAs SMS_Greif_(Schiff,_1914).
- SMS_Greif_(1914) sameAs グライフ_(仮装巡洋艦).
- SMS_Greif_(1914) sameAs SMS_Greif.
- SMS_Greif_(1914) sameAs m.0j44k5s.
- SMS_Greif_(1914) sameAs Q324575.
- SMS_Greif_(1914) sameAs Q324575.
- SMS_Greif_(1914) lat "61.75".
- SMS_Greif_(1914) long "1.1666666666666667".
- SMS_Greif_(1914) wasDerivedFrom SMS_Greif_(1914)?oldid=556934436.
- SMS_Greif_(1914) depiction War_Ensign_of_Germany_1903-1918.svg.
- SMS_Greif_(1914) isPrimaryTopicOf SMS_Greif_(1914).
- SMS_Greif_(1914) name "Greif".